The analysis technology of security of information objects: from local modeling to knowledgebase. The problems and prospects to realization
Abstract
The project of the network programme complex for support of the analysis and security estimation of information objects is presented. It is brought the thumbnail sketch of source model and its programme realization local version. It Is analysed experience of usage of this version, which has shown need for certain intellectualisation of the system of modeling and, first of all, creation of the information resource, functional and structured characteristics which allow to qualify it as knowledgebase. Need of the transition is shown from local product and the individual use to client-server technology and collective development of the resource. It is presented structure of the information base and network software. Further ways of the development of the system are intended toward dynamic modeling with use monitoring data.References
Published
2002-02-01
How to Cite
Petrov, & Shishkin,. (2002). The analysis technology of security of information objects: from local modeling to knowledgebase. The problems and prospects to realization. SPIIRAS Proceedings, 1(1), 79-88. https://doi.org/10.15622/sp.1.5
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